11-21-2024, 10:24 PM
(11-21-2024, 09:43 PM)Cocolisa1 Wrote: Hello everyone, I am currently enrolled in WGU Master of Public Health and will be finishing up soon. I don't have a job in the field yet and I am working on finding a job at the moment. I haven't been in the work field in years but have been taking certification classes/certificate classes. I am disabled (Severe controlled RA) Anyways, I have applied to internships via WGU and also just waiting for responses. I just want to know if there's a possibility of me enrolling in a PhD program seeing my lack of job history (seems experience in some programs are needed) and where would a good program be online. I prefer a ABD and online. I'm using financial aid, and located in NYC.
In Progress: WGU Master of Public Health
Completed: UMPI B.L.S Mangement & Pre-Law
Pierpoint BOG A.A
Certificates & Certifications:
CASAC-T (Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor Trainee) – Expires: 11/09/2028
I.C.C. Phlebotomy Tech with Honors – Completed: 10/2023
GoodwillCareer Coach and Navigator – Completed: 12/14/2023
Introduction to Generative AI Specialization (Coursera) – Completed: 06/11/2024
HIPAA Privacy Training (OSHAcademy, 01/2023)
American Red Cross Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification – Valid through 11/01/2025 | Certificate ID: 01CDFL3
Most in-person PhD programs are fully funded. Some funded programs offer remote aspects, but most distance PhDs wont be funded. Most, if not all PhDs will require a dissertation. Schools like Capitol Technology University allow you to graduate with publications, but they are an exception in the US.
Other professional doctorates will have different requirements. Quite a few people have done the DHA at Virginia University of Lynchburg online in a relatively short time by transferring in credits. I dont know if it has a dissertation, but again, almost all programs will have some final capstone.